pasaMdh kareMgee ?

Douglas WWed, 13 Apr 2011 13:31:15 -0500
Does "pasaMdh kareMgee" translate to English as "I would like" ? What does "pasaMdh" mean? And "kareMgee"?

And in the Rocket course, I right clicked "pasaMdh" and set it to mean "enjoy". I've tried to change it but nothing works. How do I delete that meaning and replace it with something else?
Alex GTue, 03 May 2011 18:12:21 -0500
Hey.

Yes its I would like.

pasandh meens: like. eksampel. Mujhe cay pasandh hai = I like tea.

kareMgee is karna = to do, in future, remember the ending can be different depending on gender and if you use tum, it would be karogee.
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